Takip Kuhol Plants (Centella Asiatica)
The leaves of Centella asiatica have been widely regarded as
having tonic and stimulant properties and have been recommended for many
complaints. The plant is reputed to have a direct action on lowering blood
pressure. It is also known as a rejuvenating medicament. The leaves are sometimes
eaten raw, but more usually a decoction or tea is made from them.The leaves are
toasted and given in infusion to children in bowel-complaints and fevers. They
are also applied as an anti-inflammatory, to parts that have seed are used for
dysentery, fever, and headache.
Takip Kuhol Benifits
· Decoction of leaves used as diuretic and considered useful
for gonorrhea.
· Useful in the treatment of chronic and obstinate eczema.
Also prescribed for secondary and tertiary syphilis accompanied by gummatous infiltration
and ulceration, in chronic and callous ulcers, as a stimulant in infantile
diarrhea and eczema and abscess, and in chronic rheumatism.
· Leaves are toasted and given as infusion in bowel
complaints and fevers of children. Also applied as anti-inflammatory to areas
of blows and bruises.
· Seeds used for dysentery, fever, and headache.
· Infectious hepatitis, measles, respiratory tract
infections - colds, tonsillitis, laryngopharyngitis, bronchitis.
· Fresh material: 60 to 260 gms, dried material: 30 to 60
gms: Take in form of decoction.
· Counterirritant: Pound fresh leaves, mix with vaseline or
oil and apply over affected area as poultice.
· Wounds and sore: The sap of the leaves is used on wounds
and skin sores. Also, on chaps, scratches and superficial burns.
· In many folkloric systems, used for tuberculosis,
syphilis, dysentery, hypertension, venous extremity problems and common cold.
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